Bugaboo
FNG
Hey Guys!
Coming to you today for a few questions on Bullets and Calibers.. I know it's beating a dead horse on that topic, but I would like to have a couple things cleared up.
I got myself a T3x S/S in .308 last year (knowing what I know now, I'd like to have it in 6.5 CM, but funds won't allow new guns atm)
I shot one Muley and a Whitetail last fall, using 150 gr core lokts, both sub 100 yards and didn't make it more than 50 yards
For this year I have a Goat Tag and also both WT and MD Tags, so I started doing some research because I thought I needed to "upgrade" bullets from the cheap stuff.
Read a bunch of threads, listened to form on various podcasts, went out and bought myself Hornady Superperfomance ELD-Murders in 168gr.
During all that, a few Questions came up and I would love the input of you experienced guys.
1. Understanding that both corelokts/powershoks and ELD X/M are cup and core bullets (right?) is there a difference in Terminal ballistics between them? I understand/assume that due to a better BC and different speed the external ballistics are different. but what about terminal ballistics?
2. when Form talks about which bullet to use, he recommends "Rapidly expanding, heavy for caliber bullets". I'm not sure if I misunderstood Caliber and cartridge here? Because a 168 is heavy for the .308 win (so cartridge) but compared to the rest of the .30 cals(caliber) it's fairly light? is heavy for cartridge the same as heavy for caliber?
3. It's obvious that a dead animal with much meat loss is better than one that got away with little meat loss, but there has to be an acceptable line between dead/usable meat. I don't doubt the 168 eldms killing ability one bit, I'm actually a bit scared that it will be overkill out of my .308? Just stay away from the shoulder if possible?
Sorry for the rambling and the bad english, not a native speaker!
Thanks a bunch!
Coming to you today for a few questions on Bullets and Calibers.. I know it's beating a dead horse on that topic, but I would like to have a couple things cleared up.
I got myself a T3x S/S in .308 last year (knowing what I know now, I'd like to have it in 6.5 CM, but funds won't allow new guns atm)
I shot one Muley and a Whitetail last fall, using 150 gr core lokts, both sub 100 yards and didn't make it more than 50 yards
For this year I have a Goat Tag and also both WT and MD Tags, so I started doing some research because I thought I needed to "upgrade" bullets from the cheap stuff.
Read a bunch of threads, listened to form on various podcasts, went out and bought myself Hornady Superperfomance ELD-Murders in 168gr.
During all that, a few Questions came up and I would love the input of you experienced guys.
1. Understanding that both corelokts/powershoks and ELD X/M are cup and core bullets (right?) is there a difference in Terminal ballistics between them? I understand/assume that due to a better BC and different speed the external ballistics are different. but what about terminal ballistics?
2. when Form talks about which bullet to use, he recommends "Rapidly expanding, heavy for caliber bullets". I'm not sure if I misunderstood Caliber and cartridge here? Because a 168 is heavy for the .308 win (so cartridge) but compared to the rest of the .30 cals(caliber) it's fairly light? is heavy for cartridge the same as heavy for caliber?
3. It's obvious that a dead animal with much meat loss is better than one that got away with little meat loss, but there has to be an acceptable line between dead/usable meat. I don't doubt the 168 eldms killing ability one bit, I'm actually a bit scared that it will be overkill out of my .308? Just stay away from the shoulder if possible?
Sorry for the rambling and the bad english, not a native speaker!
Thanks a bunch!